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In contrast, villages in places like might have had the same grievances, but they lacked the strong social networks or the political space to turn their frustration into a national movement. The "Postliberal Challenge" Contesting Citizenship in Latin America: The Ri...
: A "crack" in the state’s control allowed them the freedom to gather and form significant political organizations without being immediately crushed. is available at retailers like Barnes & Noble
According to Deborah Yashar , this village—and real movements in countries like and Bolivia —succeeded because of three specific things: According to Deborah Yashar , this village—and real
Here is a helpful story to illustrate the book's core arguments: The Story of the Changing Village
: The shift to neoliberalism unintentionally challenged their local autonomy, giving them a reason to fight back.
The book by Deborah J. Yashar explores why indigenous movements suddenly surged in late 20th-century Latin America.